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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 92
Volume 92, June 2017
- Paul H. Noël, Ximing Cai:
On the role of individuals in models of coupled human and natural systems: Lessons from a case study in the Republican River Basin. 1-16 - Juan Pablo Carbajal, João Paulo Leitão, Carlo Albert, Jörg Rieckermann:
Appraisal of data-driven and mechanistic emulators of nonlinear simulators: The case of hydrodynamic urban drainage models. 17-27 - Harley D. Betts, Les Basher, John R. Dymond, Alexander Herzig, Mike Marden, Chris Phillips:
Development of a landslide component for a sediment budget model. 28-39 - Jean-Pierre Gauchi, Arnaud Bensadoun, Floriane Colas, Nathalie Colbach:
Metamodeling and global sensitivity analysis for computer models with correlated inputs: A practical approach tested with a 3D light interception computer model. 40-56 - Arash Massoudieh, Mahdi Maghrebi, Babak Kamrani, Christopher Nietch, Michael Tryby, Sassan Aflaki, Srinivas Panguluri:
A flexible modeling framework for hydraulic and water quality performance assessment of stormwater green infrastructure. 57-73
- Tuomas J. Lahtinen, Joseph H. A. Guillaume, Raimo P. Hämäläinen:
Why pay attention to paths in the practice of environmental modelling? 74-81
- Greer B. Humphrey, Holger R. Maier, Wenyan Wu, Nick J. Mount, Graeme C. Dandy, Robert J. Abrahart, Christian W. Dawson:
Improved validation framework and R-package for artificial neural network models. 82-106 - Peishi Jiang, Mostafa Elag, Praveen Kumar, Scott D. Peckham, Luigi Marini, Rui Liu:
A service-oriented architecture for coupling web service models using the Basic Model Interface (BMI). 107-118
- Paz Fernandez, Sergio Moya-Delgado:
Slopes geometric model: An automatic Pre-DInSAR analysis. 119-124
- Julianne D. Quinn, Patrick M. Reed, Klaus Keller:
Direct policy search for robust multi-objective management of deeply uncertain socio-ecological tipping points. 125-141 - Elizabeth Donkin, Peter Dennis, Andrey Ustalakov, John Warren, Amanda Clare:
Replicating complex agent based models, a formidable task. 142-151 - Jing Xu, Aizhong Ye, Qingyun Duan, Feng Ma, Zheng Zhou:
Improvement of rank histograms for verifying the reliability of extreme event ensemble forecasts. 152-162
- Santiago Monedero, Joaquín Ramírez, D. Molina-Terrén, Adrián Cardil:
Simulating wildfires backwards in time from the final fire perimeter in point-functional fire models. 163-168 - Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt:
Using stage frequency distributions as objective functions for model calibration and global sensitivity analyses. 169-175
- Francesco Tonini, Douglas A. Shoemaker, Anna Petrasova, Brendan Harmon, Vaclav Petras, Richard C. Cobb, Helena Mitásová, Ross K. Meentemeyer:
Tangible geospatial modeling for collaborative solutions to invasive species management. 176-188 - Cuan Petheram, John Gallant, A. Read:
An automated and rapid method for identifying dam wall locations and estimating reservoir yield over large areas. 189-201 - Richard Barnes:
Parallel non-divergent flow accumulation for trillion cell digital elevation models on desktops or clusters. 202-212 - AnneMarie Glose, Laura K. Lautz, Emily A. Baker:
Stream heat budget modeling with HFLUX: Model development, evaluation, and applications across contrasting sites and seasons. 213-228 - Julien Waeytens, Imed Mahfoudhi, Mohamed-Amine Chabchoub, Patrice Chatellier:
Adjoint-based numerical method using standard engineering software for the optimal placement of chlorine sensors in drinking water networks. 229-238 - Ali Danandeh Mehr, Vahid Nourani:
A Pareto-optimal moving average-multigene genetic programming model for rainfall-runoff modelling. 239-251 - Rufu Qin, Liangzhao Lin, Cuiping Kuang, Tsung-Chow Su, Xiaodan Mao, Yusheng Zhou:
A GIS-based software for forecasting pollutant drift on coastal water surfaces using fractional Brownian motion: A case study on red tide drift. 252-260 - Thorben Jensen, Émile J. L. Chappin:
Automating agent-based modeling: Data-driven generation and application of innovation diffusion models. 261-268 - Sacha Gobeyn, Martin Volk, Luis Dominguez-Granda, Peter L. M. Goethals:
Input variable selection with a simple genetic algorithm for conceptual species distribution models: A case study of river pollution in Ecuador. 269-316 - Bakinam T. Essawy, Jonathan L. Goodall, Hao Xu, Yolanda Gil:
Evaluation of the OntoSoft Ontology for describing metadata for legacy hydrologic modeling software. 317-329
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